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Actually, in some districts they sort of do this...

...and have them take tests like the MMPI and the like...

Problem is, the smart psycho-or sociopath can work around this...(Mr. A., like Leigh Allen, one of the Zodiac suspects who taught elementary school for what, a decade before he was caught molesting kids and fired??)

Also...another big LOL to the brilliant Mrs. A for the "unicorn puke"! ...loved it!

It's just pathetic

It's sad that it seems like you need to have people pass all kinds of evaluations,tests and such to be in any profession any more- bus drivers, teachers, principals,priests and others in church related professions, parents,friends of parents,step-fathers,friends of your children and the list goes on and on and on.....

A comment from my blog...

I went to high school and college with this woman. I never considered her as a friend. But I did have a class or 2 with her. I probably even ate lunch with her maybe a few times. I haven't seen her since my freshman or sophomore year of college. Interesting though, she didn't start out as an education major, rather she was a computer science major like I started out. So I think perhaps a lot of her writings on her website is perhaps good ol college BS for a grade.

Anyways, she was always different. Painfully shy I would consider her. That's why when she changed her major to education, I thought that very odd. She would get extremely nervous when we had to give group presentations...almost to the point that she couldn't make it through them.

Maybe she grew out of that as she progressed into her major. I don't know.

Also, in school, she was sort of a forgotten peer. So maybe that was part of it too. She was always overweight, not the pretty girl or even the smart girl or anything like that -just a lost in the crowd person. I always felt a little bad for her because back in my much shallower college days, I always thought to myself how I'm glad I'm not like her...how will she ever get a husband or anything like that. I had already in my mind sentenced her to a miserable life.

Anyways, I'm still shocked by this as I never would have imagined anything this extreme. Obviously she has some mental and emotional issues/disorders. I feel for the students who will now suffer their own emotional issues perhaps as a result of this. Maybe we need to do a better job of screening our teachers?

Just when I think that I have seen the most depraved things a human can do to another human, somebody posts a new story...........

Why is it that when a custodial parent fails to provide for a child it is called neglect and is a criminal matter. But when a non custodial parent fails to provide it is called failure to support and is a civil matter?

"Just when the caterpillar thought its world was over, it became a butterfly" ~ Michelle Knight

She was to have been arraigned Tuesday, but her attorney filed documents waiving her right to an arraignment. He also entered a not-guilty plea on her behalf.

Harrell was arrested May 17, after cutting her wrists with broken glass in her classroom, officials say.

Eleven of the 24 charges against her involve a boy who was 9 at the time of the alleged attacks.

According to the indictment, she twice performed oral sex on the child in her classroom and had him fondle her and kiss her on the back and mouth.

If convicted on all charges, she could receive a maximum sentence of 60 years on the two counts of aggravated child molestation, 420 years on the 21 counts of child molestation and 12 months for reckless conduct, prosecutors said.http://www.11alive.com/news/news_art...?storyid=70427

Just when I think that I have seen the most depraved things a human can do to another human, somebody posts a new story...........

Why is it that when a custodial parent fails to provide for a child it is called neglect and is a criminal matter. But when a non custodial parent fails to provide it is called failure to support and is a civil matter?

"Just when the caterpillar thought its world was over, it became a butterfly" ~ Michelle Knight